The sun is bright here on Round Top and it is 63 degrees at 10:15 a.m. on this first day of summer, and everything around my home is so green. We have had a lot of rain and cloudy days this month of June.
Fourth of July in Whitefield
For well over three-quarters of a century the homegrown, iconic Whitefield Fourth of July parade has been winding its way down Route 194 in Kings Mills to the turnaround in a neighbor’s driveway where all manner of floats and fire trucks make the turn to end up on Town House Road. This is the only parade attendees get to see twice, in case it’s missed the first time.
Other Courts
Eliot T. Boyce, 52, Waldoboro, dissemination of sexually explicit material, Sept. 2, 2020 in Cushing, dismissed due to insufficient evidence.
Lincoln County Courts
Melanie Ashton, 46, Wiscasset, harassment by telephone, April 27, $50.
17th Century Watercraft at Colonial Pemaquid
From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, July 15-16, visit Colonial Pemaquid State Historic Site to step back in time to the rough-and-tumble world of 17th century Maine. Discover why watercraft such as the Native American birch bark canoe and European shallop were so important to the Wabanaki, English, and French as they traded, negotiated, socialized, and fought with one another.
Livingston Taylor in Concert July 7
Livingston Taylor has been touring for nearly 50 years, and his newest recordings hold the same freshness as his music from decades past. His brother James Taylor may have enjoyed more commercial success, but Livingston Taylor has been writing songs alongside him, and for him, for 50 years. His music transcends the passage of time.
‘Women on the Water’ at Lincoln Theater
Lincoln Theater is pleased to present the second event in their new Talking Aquaculture in Maine series, and this time they are featuring the incredible work being done by women on the water.
Thrifty Good Food It's Lobster Time
The summer solstice has arrived and in Maine it means that the lobster season is in full swing. It seems that the bright crustacean is part of every tourist destination plan, and those of us who live here year around savor it as well. Unfortunately, the sticker price for this icon of Maine has succumbed to recent inflation along with everything else.
Thompson Ice House Ice Cream Social July 2
On Sunday, July 2, the Thompson Ice House Living History Museum in South Bristol will hold an old-fashioned ice cream social from noon to 3 p.m.
Bands for Books Fundraiser at Lakehurst Lodge
On Labor Day, the Friends of Wiscasset Library will hold its ninth Bands for Books fundraiser. From the first year in 2014, Katharine Martin-Savage was a major force on the committee which still plans this party for those who use and enjoy the library.
Maine State Aquarium Open House
The Maine State Aquarium, a program of the Maine Department of Marine Resources, will hold an open house from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. from Wednesday, June 28 through Saturday, July 1 to preview the educational attractions to come when the aquarium opens its doors for good next summer.
Passenger Rail Returning to the Midcoast
Officials of Midcoast Railservice, lessee-operator of the state-owned Brunswick-Rockland railroad line since last August, have announced the coming revival of passenger excursions between stations in Bath, Brunswick, Newcastle, Rockland, and Wiscasset.
Free Summer Meals
Several local organizations are coming together to provide youth with free, healthy meals throughout the summer through the USDA funded Summer Food Service Program.
Bringing Food Home
In addition to our food security work, Healthy Lincoln County is also a substance prevention organization. In the realm of substance use care, prevention is the field that works to prevent the initial use of substances that can lead to substance use disorder. However, the prevention world has come a long way from the days of “just say no.”
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